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4 Jersey City Officers Arraigned on Drug ChargesBy GEORGE JAMES, Special to the New York TimesPublished: Thursday, December 15, 1988Sign In to E-Mail Print Reprints ShareCloseLinkedinDiggFacebookMixxMySpaceYahoo! BuzzPermalinkFour police officers, including a narcotics sergeant, were arraigned today, along with an investigator in the Hudson County Prosecutor's office, on charges that they had conspired to distribute cocaine.

Six other people, including the suspected leader of a drug network here, were also arraigned in the conspiracy.

The arrest of the police officers, stemming from a two-month investigation of a city drug ring, brought to eight the number of officers here who have been arrested on drug charges in the last 14 months.

The Hudson County Prosecutor, Paul DePascale, said that one officer was on duty when he helped to deliver cocaine on one occasion and that three officers had ''actively participated and were physically present when major acitivities of the conspiracy were in effect.'' Official Tips Given

None of the officers was believed to have sold drugs, he said, but at least one is believed to have been a user.

Mr. DePascale said the role of the accused investigator in his office, a woman assigned to sex crimes, was to provide information like ''law-enforcement activities and movements and license plates on different vehicles'' to low-level operators in the drug ring.

Asked about the effect of the latest arrests on public confidence in law enforcement in Hudson County, the Prosecutor, said no large organization was free of corruption.

''Quite the contrary,'' he said. ''I would think that the public would be heartened by the fact that there is sufficient internal integrity in the law-enforcement mechanism, in that it was able to root out this kind of corruption rapidly.''

The law-enforcement defendants pleaded not guilty to charges of official misconduct and conspiracy to possess or distribute narcotics at their arraignment before City Magistrate Frances L. Antonin in Central Judicial Processing, a special court for arraignments. Electronic Surveillance Helps

The asserted involvement of the police officers was discovered during electronic surveillance by the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration of a drug trafficking network that Mr. DePascale said was led by Dominick Anthony Auriemma, 44 years old, of North Bergen, N.J.

The Prosecutor's office and the internal affairs unit of the Jersey City Police Department then joined the investigation.

The accused investigator in the Prosecutor's office was identified as Antoinette Maria Antonucci, 26, of Jersey City, assigned to the Sexual Abuse Victims Assistance Unit.

The police defendants were identified as Sgt. Craig Guy, 31, of Hazlet, who headed a squad in the narcotics unit; Officer Louis Molina, 36, and Officer Louis Probo, 41, both of Jersey City, and Officer Kevin Crimmins, 44, address not available.

Officers Probo and Crimmins were assigned to the plainclothes investigations unit and Officer Molina to patrol.

Ms. Antonucci, who has been with the Prosecutor's office for five years, had applied to become a police officer in Jersey City and had passed the Civil Service test. All were suspended without pay. A Night of Raids The charges against the officers and Ms. Antonucci cover the period from Dec. 2 to 13, according to the arrest complaint.

Last night and early today investigators with search warrants raided Mr. Auriemma's apartment in North Bergen; the Jersey City home of Dorthea Edmonds, 65, and the Jersey City home of Carmen Small-Newman, 32, All were arraigned today on narcotics and conspiracy charges.

Also arraigned on similar charges were Fleming Donald Dunn, 48, and Karen Patricia Thurston, 33, both of Jersey City, and Danny Wayne Cooper, 34, of Licking, Ohio.

Investigators also searched the Junction Liquors store on Communipaw Avenue in Jersey City.

In the sweep the investigators seized 6.75 pounds of cocaine with an estimated street value of $3 million, plus $9,000 in cash, two shotguns and two revolvers, Mr. DePascale said.

The Prosecutor declined to discuss the specifics of each police officer's asserted involvement in the conspiracy and said no more arrests of officers were expected.

In October 1987 three narcotics detectives were arraigned on misconduct and other charges growing out of incidents reported to have involved robbing drug dealers and then distributing cocaine.

In June another officer was arraigned on charges of possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession with intent to distribute and conspiracy.

photo of Kevin Crimmins, Louis Probo and Louis Molina (AP)

A version of this article appeared in print on Thursday, December 15, 1988, on section B page 6 of the New York edition.More Articles in N.Y. / Region >

Guest wrote:How did Menendez have Craig Guy on the payroll as an aide? Doesn't the Senator know about Craig Guy's Junior Auriemma connection?

Menendez has been working the dinner money racket for years. The point being to funnel tax payer dollars into political warchests. The hacks get put on the payroll with the money really going to political fundraiser dinner tickets. College kids then being forced to do the work for nothing.

Ask Richie Merlak all about it. He worked as an aide to Menendez while being the Janiszewski flunky #1. Insulting the intelligence of the public that after doing nothing on the payroll at the county bldg then running off to Bergen Ave Menendez hq to work.